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The average one-way fare from India to Phnom Penh in Cambodia in 2025 starts from Rs.12,262, as per Skyscanner. Some of the most popular tourist destinations in the city include the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, the Wat Phnom Daun Penh Buddhist Temple, Royal Palace of Cambodia and more.
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Munsiyari, Uttarakhand
Situated in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, Munsiyari is a tranquil haven surrounded by snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows, and clear rivers. A trekker’s paradise, it is the gateway to Milam, Ralam, and Darkot glaciers. The village is not only known for its magnificent views of the Panchachuli peaks but also for its serene atmosphere.

Why visit?
Escape the summer heat and immerse yourself in nature. Ideal for trekkers and nature lovers, Munsiyari offers plenty of trekking routes, including the famous Milam Glacier trek. For those less inclined to hike, simply sit back and enjoy the panoramic mountain vistas and the peaceful charm of the village.
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Davao City, Philippines
The average one-way fare from India to Davao City, Philippines, in 2025 starts from Rs.23,557, as per Skyscanner. Visitors can tour through the Philippine Eagle Centre, which is a conservation facility for the endangered Philippine Eagle, Mount Apo, Malagos Garden Resort, Davao Crocodile Park and more.
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Tirthan Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Far removed from the bustling streets of Manali or Shimla, Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh remains a hidden treasure. This picturesque valley is cradled by the Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and boasts peaceful rivers, dense forests, and calm villages.Why visit?
Tirthan Valley is the perfect place for those looking for seclusion, beauty, and adventure. It offers a cool climate throughout the year and is a great spot to engage in activities like fishing, hiking, and bird watching.
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🚨 A one-time payment of ₹3000 will enable a car to travel unlimited kms for an entire year across highways, and expressways in India.

The Central Government is finalizing a new toll policy.
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Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
In the north-eastern part of India, Ziro Valley is a lesser-known destination that boasts lush rice fields, quaint villages, and a unique blend of culture. The valley is inhabited by the Apatani tribe, who are known for their sustainable farming practices and distinct facial tattoos.

Why visit?
Ziro offers a refreshing respite from the heat, with its cool climate and scenic landscapes. The valley is also home to the famous Ziro Music Festival, an annual event that draws music lovers from across the country.
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Dhanachuli, Uttarakhand
Located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, Dhanachuli is a peaceful village that sits in the lap of the Himalayas. While Nainital attracts hordes of tourists, this destination remains off the beaten track, offering a serene escape surrounded by oak and pine forests.

Why visit?
Dhanachuli offers the perfect balance of natural beauty and peace. The village offers a refreshing climate during the summer months and provides an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions, without the crowds.
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Mawlynnong, Meghalaya
Mawlynnong, located in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, is a small village known for its cleanliness and pristine natural beauty. This village has earned the title of “Asia’s cleanest village” because of the collective efforts of its residents.

Why visit?
Mawlynnong offers an authentic rural experience with stunning views of the Khasi Hills, clean cobbled streets, and vibrant greenery. It is an excellent destination for those seeking serenity amidst a well-maintained environment.
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Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Spiti Valley, often referred to as ‘Little Tibet,’ is a high-altitude desert located in the northern part of Himachal Pradesh. Its remote location and rugged terrain make it one of the least-explored destinations in India, but its beauty is unmatched.

Why visit?
Spiti offers an extraordinary landscape characterised by barren mountains, ancient monasteries, and a cool and dry climate. It is perfect for adventure enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike, with opportunities for trekking, meditation, and exploring ancient Tibetan Buddhist culture.
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Summer Travel = Rising Scams!
Travel Fraud Jumped 28% in 2025

As we rush to snag affordable travel deals, scammers are ready to take advantage of us.

Here are the most common scams to watch out for:

1. Fake Websites:
Some sites look just like popular ones like Airbnb. You might pay for a hotel, but it doesn’t actually exist! Always double-check the website address and use official apps.

2. Phishing Messages:
Watch out for messages like, "Your flight has been canceled," or "Your hotel booking didn’t go through." These often contain links to click on. Don’t do it! Instead, reach out to the airline or hotel directly to verify.

3. Fake Airport Wi-Fi:
Sometimes, scammers create free Wi-Fi networks at airports. If you connect, they can steal your information. It's best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for banking or making payments.

Stay vigilant and plan wisely to steer clear of these scams—not just when you’re traveling, but in your everyday life too!
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Satopanth Lake trek
Region: Joshimath
Duration: Six days
Difficulty: Moderate
Max altitude: 4,350 meters
Cost: Rs 15,000 per person
Best time: May to June, September to October

This lake is believed to be the meditation site of the Trimurti.
Embark on a spiritual journey to Satopanth Lake, believed to be the meditation site of the Trimurti — Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. Starting from Mana, the last village before the Indo-China border, the trek offers solitude to the soul and mesmerising views of the Chaukhamba massif.
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*42,000 armed forces for Amarnath Yatra security*

The central government has decided to deploy 581 companies of Central Armed Police Forces for the security of the prestigious Amarnath Yatra. Out of this, 42,000 jawans from CRPF, CISF, BSF, ITBP and SSOs will monitor security along the Yatra route. The Amarnath Yatra will begin on July 3 and end on August 9. The Yatra will continue for a total of 38 days.
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Ruinsara Tal trek
Region: Dehradun
Duration: Six days
Difficulty: Moderate
Max altitude: 3,500 meters
Cost: Rs 9,500 per person
Best time: May to June
Ruinsara Tal trek
AdvenThrill offers treks of beginner to difficult levels.
Situated within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, the Ruinsara Tal Trek is a hidden gem. The trail meanders through dense forests, alpine meadows, and remote villages, culminating at the pristine Ruinsara Lake. The reflection of the surrounding peaks on the lake’s surface is a sight to cherish.
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Mizoram Is Fast Becoming A Top Travel Destination.

#mizoram #incredibleindia
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